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jmystro and jimbop
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Personally, mostly because I run seeds. I just prune when the plant needs it. In order to maintain optimal airflow and light penetration to my cola sites. If you run a certain cut multiple times you can learn it’s ways and what it likes to nail down days, but I just do a major before the flip and then just prune/train almost daily…
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suruleus posted an update 4 months ago
I never share babies, but I am on the side that this is the most important time to nail it. A slow start can ruin a run, get them roots rocking and ready to pump them buds later in life. How early do you start training and how?
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Nice! When mine are about 8″ tall and still in the solo cup I usually top them to start bushing them out a bit.
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I let mine grow out six nodes, then chop them at the third node. This way, I’ll have a head start on the root ball. I grow roots, not vegetation. Get those roots right and the plant grows itself
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…but I’ve also just started training immediately. It depends on the strain.
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Depending on variety I usually top sativa leaning on 4th mode and wait until 6-8 nodes on compact varieties.
Then you have to think about the space your filling, it’s going to determine you how many toppings and bending which can start as early as 6-8” tall in my opinion
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bnr posted an update 4 months ago
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I did this the first day. Noti’s on the app only for me.
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I went into settings and set it to where it’s app only
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Can’t use app as I’m uk 😢 but no bother I just use website so its all good
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Just switched to app only my email box was getting full thanks.
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Glad to be a member. Will get a full paid membership. Asap! I’m excited!
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